Sustainable agriculture... in New York!

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World’s biggest indoor vertical farm
By Jerry Brownstein
AeroFarms aims to grow two million kilos of fresh food per year in its 8,000 square meter facility near New York City. Their all-season growth works with specialized LED lights and climate controls – all without the need for sunlight or soil. “We use aeroponics to mist the roots of our greens with nutrients, water, and oxygen,” explains AeroFarms’ director. “Our system uses 95% less water than field farming, 40% less than hydroponics, and zero pesticides.”

The farm’s proximity to the New York Metropolitan area minimizes transportation costs to this large urban market. AeroFarms has big plans for expansion: “Our passion is great tasting food and sharing our harvest with the world. There is a tremendous demand for our locally grown, delicious produce, and we have farms in development in multiple US states and on four continents. There has never been a greater need for safe, dependable, nutritious food, and we are growing quickly to transform agriculture around the world.”

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